The link http://appdeploy.com/tips/startupex.shtml leads to a page where it
illustrates how to trigger stuff to run after a reboot, from the registry.
Don't to forget to clean the registry after your script has run.

HTH

Conor

-----Original Message-----
From: savinder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 April 2002 11:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Handling re-starts in perl...




Hi All,

I'm creating a perl script to automate a certain installation process.
The machine needs to be re-booted midway... (after completion of a certain
part).

The problem is, how do i resume the execution of my script after the re-boot
??
i need to do some more stuff after the re-boot, but i'm unable to think of a
way to handle the re-starts.

can i set a flag some-where, which can be probed by the script and the then
decide it's path of execution ??

hope i'm not too vague in putting up the query.


cheers,
savinder.

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